I like the reticle with the open center and dot. Seems like more scopes are getting that right.
It works great in its big brother and they made the reticle a little thicker for the lower powered 4-24 so the lower power can still be used.
I like the reticle with the open center and dot. Seems like more scopes are getting that right.
Seems like a lot of asking price for a 24x with 44mm Objective
Compared to other makers of scope with higher power and larger Objectives
It would be nice to hear the low power view compares to the NF NX-8 4-32 in FFP.It works great in its big brother and they made the reticle a little thicker for the lower powered 4-24 so the lower power can still be used.
I have one coming this week for AR-trainer for PRS type shooting used out to 600 yards. The MSRP is ridiculous but street price is passable. A year from now and a couple hundred bucks less and I bet it will seem like a good value.
Been using a Vortex PSTII 5-25 50mm on this particular gun, which I’ve had no complaints about but is a pretty long scope that looks a little goofy on an AR. I have both the Gen ii and Gen iii to compare against on bolt guns.
I must bee in the minority on this. I have resisted open center reticle with small dots as long as possible due to my eyes can't always pick them up easily.I like the reticle with the open center and dot. Seems like more scopes are getting that right.
You need to find a FFP scope with a bigger dot.I must bee in the minority on this. I have resisted open center reticle with small dots as long as possible due to my eyes can't always pick them up easily.
